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Xolo Tegra Note 7 tablet review

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S Aadeetya
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Xolo and Nvidia have come up with a seven-inch tablet powered by the Nvidia Tegra 4 processor. The tablet's headline features include the powerful Nvidia Tegra 4 chip and an intelligent stylus, in addition to some new capabilities that leverage the Tegra 4 chip. While Google Nexus 7 is slowly sweeping away the competing tablets in the sub Rs 20,000, the Xolo Play Tegra Note arrives to challenge it. The Tegra Note 7 doesn't enjoy a premium design.

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Heavy to hold at 320 grams, it's considerably heavier than the latest Nexus 7. there are two speakers on the front. The back has Xolo branding on the top along with the camera a,nd a textured design in the middle. The power key and a few jacks are placed on the edge. There is a speaker grill and a stylus hidden at the bottom.

The screen is a 7-inch IPS display at 1280x800 pixels with a decent 216 ppi. It's nice and bright for indoor use, with excellent viewing angles, black levels, picture contrast and a backlight that does not fry your retinas. The CPU consists of four 1.8Ghz Cortex A15 cores that are paired with a fifth companion core that the tablet shifts to for low performance tasks. This is combined with a 72 core GPU that is responsible for the high end graphics experience and plays a major role in Nvidia's bid to sell the Tegra Note as a gaming tablet.

The 5 megapixel camera at the back is a decent performer, and can be operated by Camera Awesome, an app specifically written for the Tegra that replaces the stock Android option and adds lots of features.The Tegra Note has 1 GB of RAM along with 16 GB of internal storage, which you can expand with a micro-SD card. The 4100 mAh battery does pretty you will get about 4 hours of continuous gaming, and with normal usage you will get about 7 hours, with brightness high and Nvidia PRISM on. The battery should go over a day on normal usage on standby.

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